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Art & Museum Exhibits

Fall Chrysanthemum Show

Through Nov. 18 at Lauritzen Gardens, 100 Bancroft St. Experience colorful flowers presented with elements of Japanese design and culture. This event is included with admission to the gardens: $10 adults, $5 children ages 6-12, free to ages 5 and under. 402-346-4002
–lauritzengardens.org

David (Shannon) Goes to the Museum

Through Dec. 31 at Joslyn Art Museum, 801 S. 10th St. Explore paintings and cover art for David Shannon’s many acclaimed books, including the Caldecott Honor Book No, David! Admission: Free. 402-342-3300
–joslyn.org

Dirt Meridian: Photographs by Andrew Moore

Through Jan. 8 at Joslyn Art Museum, 2200 Dodge St. This special exhibition features images of the 100th meridian from North Dakota to Texas. Tickets: $10 adults, free to ages 17 and under, college students with valid ID, and Joslyn members. (Also exhibiting during this time is Iraqi artist and painter Hayv Kahraman. Regular admission: Free.) 402-342-3300
–joslyn.org

The King is Dead! The Regicide of Charles I

Through Jan. 8 at The Durham Museum, 801 S. 10th St. This exhibit shows the rise and fall of England’s King Charles I and his kingdom. Running in conjunction with this exhibit is “War, Wealth, and Stable Repairs.” Admission: $11 adults, $8 seniors, $7 children ages 3-12, free to ages 2 and under. 402-444-5071
–durhammuseum.org

American Spirits: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition

Through Jan. 29 at The Durham Museum, 801 S. 10th St. Learn all sides of Prohibition’s story. There will be more than 100 artifacts on display. Local exhibits running in conjunction with this are: “Homebrew: A Spirited History of Omaha” and “YMCA of Greater Omaha.” Admission: $11 adults, $8 seniors, $7 children ages 3-12, free to ages 2 and under. 402-444-5071
–durhammuseum.org

Imagination: Celebrating 40 Years of Play

Through April 16 at Omaha Children’s Museum, 500 S 20th St. Come celebrate 40 years of fun while the museum highlights some of its most popular exhibits throughout the years. Admission: $12 adults and children, $11 seniors, free to members and children ages 2 and under. 402-342-6164
–ocm.org

Passion & Obsession: From The Collection

Nov. 12-May 6 at KANEKO, 1111 Jones St. “Passion and Obsession” showcases astounding works taken from collections including the Karen and Robert Duncan collection, the Steve Wake collection, the Kathy and Marc LeBaron collection, and the Kaneko collection. Admission: Free. 402-341-3800
–thekaneko.org

Holiday Poinsettia Show

Nov. 25-Jan. 4 at Lauritzen Gardens, 100 Bancroft St. This holiday tradition at Lauritzen showcases thousands of poinsettias bursting with rich and vibrant color. Event is included with admission to the gardens: $10 adults, $5 children ages 6-12, free to ages 5 and under. 402-346-4002
–lauritzengardens.org

Dec. 2 at Sokol Auditorium, 2234 S. 13th St. Co-writer for the band Florida Georgia Line’s song “Cruise,” this country musician brings his “Everybody We Know Does” tour to Omaha. 7pm. Tickets: $34.50 advance, $38 day of show. 402-346-9802
–sokolunderground.com

JJ Grey and Mofro w/ Parker Millsap

Dec. 2 at The Slowdown, 729 N. 14th St. From Southern rock to blues, these Floridians bring their multi-genre performance to The Slowdown. 8pm. Tickets: $25 advance, $28 day of show. 402-345-7569
–theslowdown.com

Dec. 17 at Baxter Arena, 2425 S. 67th St. Take a trip back to the 1990s with performances by Salt-N-Pepa, Vanilla Ice, Coolio, All-4-One, and more. 7pm. Tickets: $45-$125. 402-554-6200
–baxterarena.com

The Fab Four: The Ultimate Tribute

Dec. 17 at Orpheum Theater, 409 S. 16th St. The Fab Four has an amazing attention to detail as they play uncanny, note-for-note, live renditions of Beatles songs. 8pm. Tickets: $25-$55. 402-345-0606
–omahaperformingarts.org

Through Nov. 13 at The Rose Theater, 2001 Farnam St. A new adaptation of the classic book/film, featuring Baloo the bear, Bagheera the panther, and, of course, Mowgli. Tickets: $10 members, $20 nonmembers. 402-345-4849
–rosetheater.org

Murder Ballad

Through Nov. 20 at Omaha Community Playhouse, 6915 Cass St. This indie-rock musical tells the story of a dramatic love triangle that goes way overboard. 7:30pm. Tickets: $42 adults, $25 students. TAG members receive a $10 discount. 402-553-0800
–omahaplayhouse.com

Nov. 20 at Holland Performing Arts Center, 1200 Douglas St. Voices of Omaha presents its 48th annual performance of this classic with a chorus of more than 200 singers along with soloists and a 23-piece orchestra. 3pm. Admission: Free. 402-345-0606
–voicesofomaha.org

Nov. 25-Dec. 31 at Omaha Community Playhouse, 6915 Cass St. Join Billy McGuigan and his brother as they play through a number of Beatles classics for this all-request show. 7:30pm-9:30pm. Tickets: $40. 405-553-0800
–omahaplayhouse.com

Ballet Nebraska Presents: The Nutcracker

Dec. 3 and 4 at Orpheum Theater, 409 S. 16th St. The beloved family favorite returns with a cast of more than 150 professional and student dancers. 2pm and 7:30pm Dec. 3, and 2pm Dec. 4. Tickets: $51-$149. 402-345-0606
–ticketomaha.com

Dec. 15 at Orpheum Theater, 409 S. 16th St. Known for their electroluminescent artistry and poignant storytelling, Lightwave Theater presents the story of a young bird named Max and his journey to the North Pole. 7pm. Tickets: $15-$35. 402-345-0606
–omahaperformingarts.org

Nov. 4 at The 402 Arts Collective, 6051 Maple St. Help create a thankful tree that will be displayed throughout November. Participants will write one thing they are thankful for on an ornament and hang it on the tree. 7pm-8:30pm. Admission: Free. 402-913-1939
–402artscollective.org

Nov. 17 and Dec. 15 at Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, 724 S. 12th St. Pack a lunch and come discuss the ideas and processes behind the artwork currently on view at the Bemis Center. Open from noon-1pm. Admission: Free. 402-341-7130
–bemiscenter.org

Mormon Trail Center Gingerbread Festival

Nov. 20-Dec. 31 at Mormon Trail Center, 3215 State St. Dozens of local gingerbread creations on display will bring holiday cheer to visitors young and old. Visitors may also enjoy a free tour of the historic visitor’s center. Admission: Free.
–historicflorence.org

Nov. 24 at Gene Leahy Mall, 1203 Farnam St., and Holland Performing Arts Center, 1200 Douglas St. The annual ceremonial lighting of the downtown area, which will be lit until January 1, is an experience for the whole family. Follow these festivities with the concert by the Nebraska Wind Symphony. 6pm at Gene Leahy Mall, 7pm at Holland Performing Arts Center. Admission: Free. 402-345-5401
–holidaylightsfestival.org

Christmas at Union Station

Nov. 25-Jan. 2 at The Durham Museum, 801 S. 10th St. Celebrate the holidays by viewing one of the largest indoor Christmas trees in the region and participating in many other family-friendly activities. The tree-lighting ceremony begins at approximately 7pm on Nov. 25. Admission: $11 adults, $8 seniors ages 62 and older, $7 children ages 3-12, free to members and children under age 2. 402-444-5071
–durhammuseum.org

Sounds of the Season

Nov. 26-Dec. 24 at Gene Leahy Mall and the Old Market, 1203 Farnam St. Local choral groups, from youth to professional, perform holiday classics every Saturday night at different locations throughout the Old Market area. 7pm-8pm. Admission: Free. 402-345-5401
–holidaylightsfestival.org

Ethnic Holiday Festival

Dec. 2 at The Durham Museum, 801 S. 10th St. Come see how more than 20 local cultural organizations celebrate the holidays, with live music, ethnic foods, and gifts. 5pm-9pm. Admission: $11 adults, $8 seniors ages 62 and older, $7 children ages 3-12, free to children ages 2 and under. 402-444-5071
–durhammuseum.org

Christmas in the Village and North Omaha Lighting Ceremony

Dec. 3 at 24th and Lake streets. This annual event in North Omaha features family fun such as a petting zoo, music, and culminates in a lighting ceremony for decorations that illuminate the six-block surrounding area. Noon to 5pm. Admission: Free. 402-345-5401
–holidaylightsfestival.org

Conagra Foods Ice Rink

Dec. 9-Jan. 2 at ConAgra Foods campus, 10th and Harney streets. The annual holiday ice skating rink will be open. All proceeds will be donated to the Food Bank for the Heartland. The opening ceremony is Dec. 9 at 6pm. Admission: $5, which includes skate rental. 402-345-5401
–holidaylightsfestival.org

Joslyn Castle Unlocked

Dec. 10 at Joslyn Castle, 3902 Davenport St. A limited number of guests will be able to take a tour of all the floors, viewing the personal items and furnishings of George and Sarah Joslyn. A dinner and drinks will be available after the tour. Doors open at 5pm. Tickets: $65. 402-595-2199
–joslyncastle.com

Penguins and Pancakes

Dec. 26-30 at Henry Doorly Zoo, 3701 S. 10th St. The pancake man will provide breakfast and visitors can make crafts and receive visits from African penguins. 8:30am-10am. Admission: $15 for zoo members, $20 for non-members, free to children ages 2 and under. Price includes zoo admission, breakfast, and a plush penguin toy. 402-733-8400
–omahazoo.com